Published
October 22, 2024
Being Human Clothing has solidified its commitment to sustainable fashion and eco-friendly design practices by launching its new campaign ‘Do It in Denim’ to promote its denim line made using recycled cotton and recycled polyester.
“At Being Human Clothing, we believe that fashion can be both stylish while being conscious,” said Being Human Clothing’s chief operating officer Vivek Sandhawar in a press release. “Our ‘Do It in Denim’ campaign is a testament to our dedication to creating clothing that is not only trendy but also kind to the planet. By using recycled materials, we are taking a step towards a more conscious future, without compromising on quality or comfort.”
Being Human Clothing’s sustainable denim line is designed to minimise waste by using recycled materials. The collection includes a wide range of jeans cuts for men and women.
Being Human Clothing was established in 2012 and is part of Being Human – The Salman Khan Foundation. The organisation works to promote education and healthcare initiatives for underprivileged individuals. Being Human Clothing has a retail presence in 15 countries globally and aims to help its customers to look good, feel good, and do good, according to the label.
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